The nurse is caring for a migrant family. During the interview, the mother tells you that the family follows an Eastern migratory stream originating in southern Florida. Which of the following statements is accurate?
a. This is one of three migratory streams that migrant farm workers traditionally follow.
b. This is a unique migratory pattern.
c. This is a traditional family-generated migratory pattern.
d. This is an unpredictable pattern that may lead the family through Texas and southern California.
ANS: A
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A client with chronic pain experiences panic when pain is perceived and the muscles become tight and tense. What approach should the nurse instruct the client to use to relax?
1. Taking medication before the pain begins 2. Utilizing a TENS unit 3. Beginning diaphragmatic breathing as soon as pain is perceived 4. Calling the physician
When planning care for a patient who cannot perceive or interpret sounds, a nurse takes into consideration that the patient may have a(n) _____ hearing loss
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The hearing-impaired client who uses a hearing aid tells his nurse that he keeps getting "pimples" in the ear into which he places the earpiece. The nurse should instruct him to:
A. "Alternate the ear into which you place the earpiece." B. "Find another way to communicate, because you must be allergic to the hearing aid." C. "Clean the earpiece with mild soap and water but avoid excessive wetting of the device." D. "Avoid using hair spray, cosmetics, oils, or other hair and face products that might come into contact with the receiver."